The common medical conditions that could see you BANNED from flying on holiday this summer
"They may require medical clearance from their doctor if there is an indication that a passenger could be suffering from any disease or physical or mental condition that could be a hazard to the safety of the aircraft, reduce the welfare and comfort of the other passengers and crew members, require medical attention during the flight, or may be aggravated by the flight.
You will be asked to provide information about your situation or condition and, for many passengers, this will be all you will need to complete. If you use a mobility aid, such as an electric scooter or wheelchair, you will need to provide your airline with details when you book."If you are healthy and your pregnancy has been straightforward, then air travel is generally considered safe," Fit for Travel says.Airlines usually request a certificate from pregnant passengers if travelling after 28 weeks.
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